Forces issuing death threats to 3 HC judges ‘anti-national’, no leniency: CM


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Bengaluru, Mar 20: Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Sunday, March 20 termed those issuing death threats to Karnataka High Court’s three judges including Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, justices Krishna S Dixit and Khaji Jaibunnisa Mohiyuddin, who dismissed the petitions challenging the State Government’s order banning the wearing of hijabs by girl students belonging to Muslim community and enforcing uniforms on all students on the ground that hijab was not an essential part of Islam, as ‘’anti-nationals’’ and warned that they will be dealt with mercilessly.

“There will be no leniency for anti-nationals,’’ the Chief Minister said while speaking to media representatives on Sunday morning and held that the government was firm on maintaining law and order situation in the State and maintaining peace and communal harmony.

The decision of the State High Court must be honoured and respected by all, he said on the reports of some persons issuing death threats to High Court judges.

Bommai said the police have registered a case and have already taken a couple of persons into custody. ``We are investigating the case as it is a very serious matter,’’ he said even if some sections or persons did not find the judgement acceptable, it is the duty of everybody to obey the court orders.

“Any aggrieved person is free to approach the Supreme Court and seek redressal. But the acts of making threatening calls and provoking people will not be tolerated,” he declared.

The Chief Minister pointed out that a case has also been registered in Tamil Nadu as the threats originated in the neighbouring State. The Bar Council of the State High Court has also viewed the matter very seriously, he said.

Bommai said he has already directed the State Director General of Police to personally look into the case and take strict action.

The three High Court judges, including the Chief Justice, have been provided with Y Category security cover, he said.

The Chief Minister said the silence of the “pseudo secularists” on the death threats to the High Court judges was “very intriguing” and pointed out appeasement of one section of society is not secularism. “This is nothing but patent communalism,” he said and urged all sections of society to condemn such heinous acts and it undermines to unity and integrity of the country.

The Chief Minister expressed concern over the tragic bus accident at Pavagada in Tumkuru district on Saturday and said the government will ensure that all buses do not exceed their capacity in carrying people. The bus operators flouting the norms will be liable for suspension of their buses, he said strict checking will be carried out.

Bommai said the injured persons will be shifted to Bengaluru if necessary for additional treatment and the government will bear the entire cost of the treatment.

60 conferred Sahakara Ratna Awards

The Chief Minister later participated in the Karnataka State Cooperation Federation and Cooperation Department’s function at Kengeri and conferred Sahakara Ratna awards on 60 eminent co-operators.

Cooperation Minister S T Somashekar, Water Resources Minister Govind Karjol, Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr K Sudhakar, Home Minister Araga Jnanendra, Tourism Minister Anand Singh, Excise Minister Gopalaiah, Urban Development Minister Byrathi Basavaraj, State Cooperation Federation President G T Deve Gowda, D V Sadananda Gowda, MP and others participated in the function.

 

 

  

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  • Anticorrupt, Mangalore /Kuwait

    Mon, Mar 21 2022

    Very bad leader.

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Mon, Mar 21 2022

    Our nation is facing danger from extreme religious fanaticism... Both saffronisation and hijabisation are harmful for the safety of our diverse social fabric... While one must fight for fundamental human rights it is also imperative that we show restraint in our public expression of religious ideologies... It is the right decision to provide maximum protection to our brave judges who are no less than soldiers on the borders....

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    I am afraid ! This approach is totally wrong and un-called for Kindly do not act in this " Rash Way " please ! Be patient friends !!!

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    What about those who are questioning the national flag?

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  • Giriish, Bramhavar

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    Matured statement from Mr Bommai. Spare no thoughts..in arresting these anti-national people. Our state intelligence department is capable of checking...who is issuing these threats...across the border or D gang ..urban naxals...Neo leftists...or right wing group. Jai Hind.

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  • Itika, Middle East

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    Those who threaten the judges should be punished without any mercy and the accused of killing justice Loya need to hang till death.

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    Talk about development and leave such speeches to useless people like Eshwarappa.

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  • Agnes, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    Mr. Bommai if the Hijab verdict had gone against your government would you say the same thing.

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    Those who utter threats are insurrectionists and should be eliminated because they have no place in a law abiding society. Judges uphold the law not the individual 's versions of the law. Perhaps if the decision favoured the hijab toters, the Hindutva supporters might have done the same. It is a divided society, based on religious differentiation, not a secular law abiding people.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    First time in 70 years ?

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    Say those who staged violent protest against supreme court verdict on Shabarimala women entry too are equally anti-nationals.

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  • Richard, shirva/sharjah

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    time to cancel secularism status and country to declare as majority identity like all other countries in the world live Threats shows, certifies the influence on students for hijab protest!!

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    CBI judge Justice Loya died mysteriously while handing a high profile case. Later it was concluded that he died of natural causes. Just remembered.

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  • Dam, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 20 2022

    and who are against the constitution and want to change it nationalist or antinationalist ?

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